velero-volume-controller
is a Kubernetes controller for velero that detects and adds relevant backup annotation to pods with volumes
velero is one of the best bur
(backup and restore) tools for workloads running on Kubernetes, and its Restic Integration capability provides an out-of-the-box solution for backing up and restoring almost any type of Kubernetes volume*, so we can use Velero with Restic Integration to backup and restore Kubernetes applications and its relevant volumes data.
But one requirement of velero Restic Integration is that users have to add relevant backup annotation to pods, defining which pod volume(s) they want to back up, and in the meantime velero hasn't provided a do-one-command or automatic way to backup all volume resources in the cluster without annotations. Therefore, users have to add backup annotation for all pods with volumes in cluster by hand, which is complicated and unpractical in a production environment.
To solve this, velero-volume-controller
helps users to do this dull job automatically.
- Velero's restic integration requires the Kubernetes MountPropagation feature, which is enabled by default in Kubernetes v1.10.0 and later.
The logic of velero-volume-controller
is kept as simple as possible - watch pod ADD|UPDATE
events and add relevant backup annotation to pods with volumes as below:
velero-volume-controller can be run outside of the kubernetes as below:
$ bash hack/start.sh
Running velero-volume-controller
inside a kubernetes is more convenient compared with the external as this controller has added Leader Election Mechanism and Kubernetes deployment helps to keep it high-available:
# Generated image
$ make dockerfiles.build
# Retag and push to your docker registry
$ docker tag duyanghao/velero-volume-controller:v2.0 xxx/duyanghao/velero-volume-controller:v2.0
$ docker push xxx/duyanghao/velero-volume-controller:v2.0
# Update the deployment 'Image' field with the built image name
$ sed -i 's|REPLACE_IMAGE|xxx/duyanghao/velero-volume-controller:v2.0|g' examples/deployment/velero-volume-controller.yaml
# Create ClusterRole and ClusterRoleBinding
$ kubectl apply -f examples/deployment/cluster-role.yaml
$ kubectl apply -f examples/deployment/cluster-role-binding.yaml
# Create ConfigMap
$ kubectl apply -f examples/deployment/configmap.yaml -nvelero
# Create velero-volume-controller deployment
$ kubectl apply -f examples/deployment/velero-volume-controller.yaml -nvelero
The following table lists the configurable parameters of the velero-volume-controller
and the default values.
Parameter | Description | Default |
---|---|---|
ClusterServerCfg | ||
clusterServerCfg.masterURL |
The address of the Kubernetes API server. Overrides any value in kubeconfig. Only required if out-of-cluster. | |
clusterServerCfg.kubeConfig |
Path to a kubeconfig. Only required if out-of-cluster. | |
clusterServerCfg.leaseLockNamespace |
The Namespace of LeaseLock object for controller Leader Election. | velero |
clusterServerCfg.leaseLockName |
The Name of LeaseLock object for controller Leader Election. | velero-volume-controller |
veleroVolumeCfg | ||
veleroVolumeCfg.includeNamespaces |
The comma-separated list of namespaces to include in the backup annotation addition (default: all namespaces). | |
veleroVolumeCfg.excludeNamespaces |
The comma-separated list of namespaces to exclude from the backup annotation addition. | |
veleroVolumeCfg.includeVolumeTypes |
The comma-separated list of volume types to include in the backup annotation addition (default: all volume types). | persistentVolumeClaim |
veleroVolumeCfg.excludeVolumeTypes |
The comma-separated list of volume types to exclude from the backup annotation addition. | |
veleroVolumeCfg.excludeJobs |
The comma-separated list of job names to exclude from the backup annotation addition (support basic string globs). |
velero-volume-controller
will follow upstream vmware-tanzu/velero support for Restic Integration.